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  2. Mariveles Church - Wikipedia

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    During the three-year leadership of Bishop Ruperto Santos as acting rector and parish priest from June 5, 2020 to June 4, 2023, he changed the church's facade and added a belfry with the new bell from Royal Bells Philippines as planned previously by Fr. Gerry Jorge, changed the Stations of the Cross inside the church, lecterns and a comfort ...

  3. Conrad Manila - Wikipedia

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    The establishment is the recipient of three awards, namely Best Hotel Development, Best Hotel Architectural Design, and Best Hotel Interior Design. [ 6 ] At the 2017 Prix Versailles World Architecture Awards held at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris , the S Maison was recognized for design excellence in the Interior Spaces, South Asia and the ...

  4. Quezon Heritage House - Wikipedia

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    The house's living room was also the site where the Philippine National Red Cross was established by the consent of Aurora Aragon Quezon. [2] The house was used as a weekend home by the Quezons until they were forced to flee to Corregidor in 1941 during the World War II. Manuel Quezon died in 1944 and his family moved back to the house on the ...

  5. File:Multilingual message at a comfort room in Puerto ...

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    Multilingual message at a comfort room in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines that prohibits foot washing. Languages from top to bottom: English, Filipino, Cebuano, Mandarin Chinese, Korean, Russian

  6. Tabo (hygiene) - Wikipedia

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    The timba (pail) and the tabo (dipper) are two essentials in Philippine bathrooms and bathing areas.. The tabò (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈtaːbɔʔ]) is the traditional hygiene tool primarily for cleansing, bathing, and cleaning the floor of the bathroom in the Philippines, Indonesia, East Timor, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand and Brunei.

  7. Architecture of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The rooms were small, and generally, with a single multipurpose room, having only the cooking space differentiated among the areas in the houses. There is a particular architectural piece called batalan that is often situated in the rear part of the house, and is utilized for domestic work like washing, bathing, water storage, etc.

  8. Ventanilla (Philippine architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A closed ventanilla below a capiz shell main window.. In Philippine architecture, the ventanilla is a small window or opening below a larger window's casement, created—often reaching the level of the floor—to allow either additional air into a room during hot days or some air during hot nights when the main window's panes are drawn.

  9. Category : Buildings and structures in the Philippines

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    Buildings and structures in the Philippines by type (23 C). Buildings and structures in Luzon (4 C) Buildings and structures in Metro Manila (35 C, 5 P)